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White spot on papila
Recently i got my gums inflamed and got deep cleaning but tgat white spot on roof is not going away and the flesh of papila is seperated from teeth and not getting attached. What can be this.
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Maybe this is due to Traumatic Bite please get an X ray Done
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This can be due to trauma to your papilla. Sometimes the flesh gets seperated from the teeth post deep scaling too.
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You should go to your nearby dentist for check up.
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May be due to deep bite / trauma from opposing tooth... Visit nearby dentist to diagnose the reason behind the issue.
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clinical evaluation is best to diagnose this
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Its attachment loss, basically its coz of your poor oral hygiene, the plaque and calculus depositions i.r.t both supra and sub-gingivally causing this condition, and with further delay !if delayed in proper treatment the teeths will loosen up and will fall. As of pdl attchment getting weak day by day...these cond. Imacys the jaw bones to be effected as well. Need prompt treatment!
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Need a proper on chair evaluation in-clinic with a Proper*Degree # Real Dentist! Get scaling and root planning done -:Further treatment to be planned according to condition! compulsary every 6 month or every Year Dentist visit to be in your /everyones. schedule. for best oral care and oral Health
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Hello Please get the x-ray done to evaluate
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May be due to calculus deposition?? Go for scaling and polishing
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Clinical examination with x Ray would be more helpful for diagnosis.. and to rule out trauma to the gums.
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Kindly visit a dentist
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Visit your nearby dental clinic to get the xray done and clinical evaluation
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White spot will not go by having scaling done. It is due to some other reason.
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Please visit your nearby dental clinic.
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Hello! Get an x ray done n localised cleaning once more
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Xray needed
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Hi, Suggest you take an x-ray for the tooth around the inflamed gums. Visit your dentist again and get a review done.
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